GLENN M. KNUDSVIG
Glenn M. Knudsvig of the Department of Classical
Studies died as a result of an accident in Marathon, Fla., on July 24. He was
54.
Knudsvig, a teacher of teachers, held himself to the
highest professional and personal standards and inspired others to do the same.
Glenn Knudsvig was passionate about the facilitation
of learning. He was sought out by students, teachers, colleagues and executives
because of his compassion, willingness to listen and non-judgmental nature. He
was an advocate, mentor and coach for all who were in search of bettering
themselves.
Glenn understood the struggles and challenges people face and
was a tremendous resource for helping them overcome personal and
professional hurdles. His efforts on the behalf of family members and others were
tireless and undaunting. To say that he will be
missed is an understatement; his significant influence on the lives of
countless persons will endure.
Knudsvig joined the the
Department of Classical Studies in 1963, and served both the department and the
University in many capacities during his 35-year tenure. For many of these
years he was associated with the
He received his bachelor's degree in classical studies from
His professional affiliations included membership in the American Classical League,which he served as
president in 1994-98; the American Philological Association; and the American
Council of the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
He served on the advisory boards of many national and international
associations concerned with education, including The College Board Examination
and the National Institute of Technology in
Knudsvig
was born Dec. 11, 1940, and raised in Buxton, N.D. He is survived by his
wife, Shirley, an
A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Aug. 30 at
Contributed, Adapted, and Transcribed from the The
University Record, August 19, 1998 - Department of Classical Studies,
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